Fujinon
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Fujinon is a division of Fujifilm that specialises in the production of optical lenses for photographic, medical, video, and television use.
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Large format lenses
Fujinon SWD
The wide-angle Fujinon line, these lenses are 8 elements in 6 groups, and have an angle of view of 105°.
- 65 mm f/5.6 (for 4×5 in)
- 75 mm f/5.6
- 90 mm f/5.6 (for 5×7 in)
Fujinon SW
This 6-element, 6-group line has an angle of view of 100°.
- 90 mm f/8 (for 4×5 in)
- 105 mm f/8 (for 5×7 in)
- 120 mm f/8
- 125 mm f/8
Fujinon-W
- 125 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/6.3
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 250 mm f/6.3
- 250 mm f/6.7
Fujinon CM-W
- 105 mm f/5.6 (for 4×5 in)
- 125 mm f/5.6
- 135 mm f/5.6
- 150 mm f/5.6 (for 5×7 in)
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 210 mm f/5.6
- 250 mm f/6.3
- 300 mm f/5.6 (for 8×10 in)
- 360 mm f/6.5 (for 11×14 in)
- 450 mm f/8
Fujinon A
This line of lenses are 6 elements in 4 groups, and have an angle of view of 70°.
- 180 mm f/9 (for 5×7 in)
- 240 mm f/9 (for 8×10 in)
Fujinon C
A line of 4-element, 4-group compact lenses.
- 300 mm f/8.5 (for 8×10 in)
- 450 mm f/12.5 (for 11×14 in)
- 600 mm f/11.5 (for 14×17 in)
Fujinon-L
- 420 mm f/8
Fujinon T
A 5-element, 5-group line of telephoto designs.
- 300 mm f/8 (for 4×5 in)
- 400 mm f/8 (for 5×7 in)
- 600 mm f/12
Soft Focus
A line of 3-element, 3-group soft-focus lenses.
- 180 mm f/5.6
- 250 mm f/5.6
Enlarging lenses
Fujinar-E
- 50 mm f/4.5
- 75 mm f/4.5
- 105 mm f/4.5
Fujinon-ES
- 75 mm f/4.5
- 90 mm f/4.5
Fujinon-EP
- 50 mm f/3.5
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